Messages in this thread | | | From | Frank Sweetser <> | Date | Wed, 27 Jan 1999 12:00:20 -0500 (EST) | Subject | Re: Interrupts per second? |
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==> Regarding Re: Interrupts per second?; "John P . Looney" <valen@redbrick.dcu.ie> adds:
>> I would like to check the interrupts per second, how can I do this? Is >> it something in /proc? Or a tool I can get?
valen> There is a dockable applet called "wmint" that could be valen> useful. It's off the WindowMaker page (www.windowmaker.org). It valen> reads directly from /proc/interrupts.
last i looked, it puked on the 2.2 /proc/interrupts format - if anyone wants, i have a patch that'll let it work on 2.0 or 2.2, and SMP (though it only counts the first 16 int's). let me know and i'll send ya a copy.
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